Drapery ■• J. MARSHALL DESIRES TO INFORM THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES j THAT HE HAS Opened up a Complete Stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, &c, 9 EX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LANGSTONE FROM LONDON. ■—o ■■ — Black and Coloured Drees Silks, Japanese Silks, Irish Poplins, Coloured Bonnet Silks and Satins, in all the Newest Shades. Dress stuffs- n j# a .' . Cashmeres, Beipes, Poplins, French Muslins, Grenadines, Spot Sateens, Pompadour and Chintz Figures, Coloured Athole and Danish LustresiK AMI the pbevaimkg SHADES. A Splendid Stock of New Pompadour Prints in Latest Designs. , Jjll-ANTLES— Cashmere, Lace, and Sicilian Dolman, Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Visites,and Fischus, in most Fashiohabib Sttim. C/OSTUMES— . . An Assortmeat of Children's, Maids', and Ladies' Washing Costumes in the Newest Patterns. Also, Children's Pinafores, Ac. V^ORSETS— A Large Shipment of NbwbST Shapes, from 2e 6d to 2la. Underclothing— tj , J :-. .._ ■■-, _ . A Full Assortment in all Garments for Ladies' and Children s Wear, in PiAW, Fbillbd, asd TwJlMip). . Millinery and straw goods- . r O4 _■■ A rery Select AseortKient of English and French Millinery. Straw, Chip, and Tuscan Hats and Bonnets in the LiADlua Shamb. Also Girls' and Maids', Boys' and Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats in GMAT Vabiett. Tory Stjlißh Imported Millinery Bonnets. . Collars and cuffs, scarfs, & o - ■ _. ' . Ladies' Linen Collars, Cuffo, and Sets, Muslin and Lac* do., Lace and Silk Scarfs, Muslin, Tarlatan, and Lisse Euobing, White and Cream Parisian 1 Pleatings, &c, &c. - X LAIN AND FANCY HABERDASHERY— Gbbat Vaeibtt. New Sunshades, Paiasols, asd Umbrellas. Hosiery and gloves- . ' ■ '~ t , New Hosiery from the Beat Makers. Plain and Fancy GloTes, White and Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, four, and six buttons. ITOOLLENS— '! Scotch, English, and Colonial-made Tweeds, Broads, Does, and Coatings. Very Cheap Tweeds, Meltons, and Linen Drills for Boy's Wear. v^LOTHING— • ■ . ; All the Nbwist Dbbigks akd Sitibs, made specially for the New Zealand Trade. A Spiended Stock oi Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. Ties, scarfs, hats, &c- .. -.. /. ;■ A Large Assortment of New Ties and Scarfs, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Belts and Braces, Felt and Tweed Hats and Cape, tc. Special Good Value in Eoys\ Youths', and Men's Straw and Panama Hats. Manchester . goods- w—«»»•«A Complete Assortment in General Manobester Goods and FuBHISHINGS. J^ANCY CHINA MATTINGS— A Nbw Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBERT-STREET AND POLLEN-STREET.
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BUTTEB! BUTTER! BUTTER! fTUBANAKI AND AUCKLAND- , BEST PEESH BUTTER— Ohly 10d. per Pound. ALL OTHEE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP at W. DEEBLE'S, EOLLESTON STEEET, THAMES. I MESDAMES SCHOFIELD & MOORE, MILLINERS and DRESSMAKERS, Pollen btbeet, Thames, DESIRE to inform the Jjadirs of the Thames that they have OPENED UP THEIR STOCK . :-. ov ■ ;= ■ ..-: SUMMER HATS AND BONNETS OF TBB NEWEST STYLE & FASHION. FLO WEES akd"fEATHEES, MILLINEEY, &c. ALSO— LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, Hosiery, G-lovei, Corsets, Ouffs and Collars, Ties, Zephyr Squares, Baby Linen, Dress Trimming, Brettonne and other Lace, Ribbon, &c. Peicks Modbbatb. 1251 C. FAGAN, IBOOT AND SHOEMAKEE, Mabt Stbeet. TjiVERY Description of BOOTS and -M ■ ■■' SHOES Made xo'Obdee ok thb Shobtest Noxicb, And on the most Rea okabiiE Teems. REPAIRS neatly executed with every despatch. All work guaranteed for STYLE, WORKMASHIP, FIT am> DURABILITY. . 924 EECEEATION GEOUND, KAUAEEANGA VALLEY. NOTICE is hereby given that ALL CATTLE FOUND on the ABOVE LAND, now in my posaesnion, will be IMPOUNDED. Cattle taken on to graze on application to the Undersigned. JAMH3 RATTBAY. Abraham street. Thames, 7th October, 1880. - " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf MoGowav sells " at 3s a pound.
\ •■■'■■ mo MEET thb BEQUIBEMENTS OF Families and Others, Who wish to Economise, I am now Selling T. E A ; IN . , :■■;., ■: BOX E S Ex Kotorua, Direct to the Thanies. Purchasers will, therefore, be in i the same position as a Wholesale Buyer. • NO DOUBLE PEOFiIS .'.. AT .■...•.' ;. ■ McGOWAJi'S! $gT Try for Yourselves! Thb best test of the interest of a book is its capability of being read a second time, ditto, forSiTiA.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 3
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